Assessment of sugarcane germplasm (Saccharum spp. complex) against red rot pathogen Colletotrichum falcatum

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Abstract

Red rot, caused by Colletotrichum falcatum Went is the most important disease of sugarcane in India inflicting substantial loss to both cane industry and cane growers. To keep in view the importance of red rot disease of sugarcane, 117 accession of sugarcane germplasm including different Saccharum species and Indian and foreign commercial hybrids were tested against red rot with Cf 07, Cf 08 & Cf 09 (national pathotypes) by plug method of inoculation. Out of 117, 6 were found resistant and 12 were moderately resistant against red rot and rest were moderately susceptible/susceptible/highly susceptible. Theses resistance and moderately resistant accession can be further utilize to produce resistance varieties against the most devastating pathogen of sugarcane.

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Singh, A., Singh, P., Tiwari, A. K., & Sharma, B. L. (2017). Assessment of sugarcane germplasm (Saccharum spp. complex) against red rot pathogen Colletotrichum falcatum. Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology, 60. https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-4324-2017160847

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